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We recently installed a set of Bavsound products in a 320D. Entire equipment was supplied by the client. They are definitely not worth the price they command.

There are plenty of aftermarket OEM replacement speakers for BMWs available today. You can get a VFM OEM replacement to some kickass setups in BMWs.

Nome of these will have any effect on warranty.

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Even BMW has an "Official" upgrade package where they supply a set of Speakers and an Amplifier for 1.16 L. The dealer himself said it's not worth it. They fitted it in a 320D and the customer was so ****ed off he wanted to return it.
One X1 customer just kept a JBL Bluetooth speaker (costing around 16K) and paired it with his mobile and the sound was better than the upgrade package.

The only people who have a problem with FIAT are those who have never owned one!

Hi Can anyone please recommend a dsp out of these based on sound quality only --Helix dsp pro, alpine h800 ,Mosconi 6to8.
I'm really confused as to which one is actually better in terms of the internal components, Specs and sound quality.
I don't care if I have to sit with my laptop on for nights tuning it.

mmslash - These 3 DSPs are probably the best DSPs out there in the market today. The other one that's missing in the list is the Arc Audio PS8.

If you want to run a center channel or try out the surround sound, your best option would be the H800. If that is not your thing, I'd suggest you pass on the H800 unless you prefer tuning from the RUX controller which is very easy. The H800 is quite an old DSP now, most other DSPs have received several significant upgrades and are much more advanced.

The DSP Pro is a very good DSP, probably the best DSP out there thanks to the brilliant support from Audiotec Fischer. Go for it if you want 10ch of outputs. My only gripe with the DSP Pro is that we've installed quite a few of them and we've almost always had issues getting them to work well. AF keeps pushing regular updates to the DSP and that kind of keeps throwing issues almost every time you upgrade to the new FW. DIYMA has an extensive thread and you can read about them. Two reasons we don't use the DSP Pro in our Hi-End installs is because it takes too much time to fix these issues and the DSP is bloody expensive (75k + 20k for the Director).

The 6to8V8 is probably the most stable DSP out there in the market today. The Italians are super lazy (lol), so they don't keep tinkering around with the SW and that makes the DSP super reliable and easy to use. We're almost exclusively using Mosconi DSPs in all our hi end installs today. A lot of people say the SW UI is rudimentary, it is. But it works & works beautifully. Mosconi pricing is just unbelievable in India. And for the current price (56k including RCD Mini), it's probably the best deal in the market if you ask my personal suggestion. In fact my personal car is running a Mosconi 8to12 Aerospace.

That said, you can't go wrong with any of the 3 DSPs. Choose one based on your needs and your budget.

mmslash - These 3 DSPs are probably the best DSPs out there in the market today. The other one that's missing in the list is the Arc Audio PS8.

If you want to run a center channel or try out the surround sound, your best option would be the H800. If that is not your thing, I'd suggest you pass on the H800 unless you prefer tuning from the RUX controller which is very easy. The H800 is quite an old DSP now, most other DSPs have received several significant upgrades and are much more advanced.

The DSP Pro is a very good DSP, probably the best DSP out there thanks to the brilliant support from Audiotec Fischer. Go for it if you want 10ch of outputs. My only gripe with the DSP Pro is that we've installed quite a few of them and we've almost always had issues getting them to work well. AF keeps pushing regular updates to the DSP and that kind of keeps throwing issues almost every time you upgrade to the new FW. DIYMA has an extensive thread and you can read about them. Two reasons we don't use the DSP Pro in our Hi-End installs is because it takes too much time to fix these issues and the DSP is bloody expensive (75k + 20k for the Director).

The 6to8V8 is probably the most stable DSP out there in the market today. The Italians are super lazy (lol), so they don't keep tinkering around with the SW and that makes the DSP super reliable and easy to use. We're almost exclusively using Mosconi DSPs in all our hi end installs today. A lot of people say the SW UI is rudimentary, it is. But it works & works beautifully. Mosconi pricing is just unbelievable in India. And for the current price (56k including RCD Mini), it's probably the best deal in the market if you ask my personal suggestion. In fact my personal car is running a Mosconi 8to12 Aerospace.

That said, you can't go wrong with any of the 3 DSPs. Choose one based on your needs and your budget.

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Wow Thank you for your such a nice comparison. This has definitely cleared my doubts.I was already leaning towards helix or mosconi.Will make a decision soon.Thanks for the help

Hi Can anyone please recommend a dsp out of these based on sound quality only --Helix dsp pro, alpine h800 ,Mosconi 6to8.
I'm really confused as to which one is actually better in terms of the internal components, Specs and sound quality.
I don't care if I have to sit with my laptop on for nights tuning it.

Thanks guys

Adding a few more points regarding the DSP discussed here. Most of the bugs for Helix DSP pro are related to the director firmware , the DSP unit is Rock solid otherwise. There is a optional volume control remote for 5k as well if someone is not interested in director. The helix support is the best in the industry and they keep updating their software via inputs from users using it. The software support is next only to minidsp who are again phenomenal. Helix DSP pro already comes with optical n coaxial inputs without requiring any additional cards which is required in case of Mosconi for digital inputs.

The DSP pro software is also much more advanced than any other DSP offered in the market, if you plan to tune it yourself

Also all 3 DSP have different sound signature. I would advise you to listen to all of them n then take a decision.

The Helix DSP pro thread in DIYMA is a great information bundle for any probable questions

I am currently running DSP pro in my car and couldn't be more satisfied but as I said , take a decision only after listening to them.

Adding a few more points regarding the DSP discussed here. Most of the bugs for Helix DSP pro are related to the director firmware , the DSP unit is Rock solid otherwise. There is a optional volume control remote for 5k as well if someone is not interested in director. The helix support is the best in the industry and they keep updating their software via inputs from users using it. The software support is next only to minidsp who are again phenomenal. Helix DSP pro already comes with optical n coaxial inputs without requiring any additional cards which is required in case of Mosconi for digital inputs.

The DSP pro software is also much more advanced than any other DSP offered in the market, if you plan to tune it yourself

Also all 3 DSP have different sound signature. I would advise you to listen to all of them n then take a decision.

The Helix DSP pro thread in DIYMA is a great information bundle for any probable questions

I am currently running DSP pro in my car and couldn't be more satisfied but as I said , take a decision only after listening to them.

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Oh yes I have heard a lot about minidsp but always thought that it might not be that good.Now since you are recommending it,I ll put it in my Considering-List..
I also have audison bitone currently installed and want to install one of the new ones (hopefully better ones).But I don't think I would be able to listen to each one of them .Have only heard Bitone and Helix Dsp.I actually liked the helix dsp and therefore its my 1st pick.Mosconi is also really good and convenient to use as McLaren said.

Oh yes I have heard a lot about minidsp but always thought that it might not be that good.Now since you are recommending it,I ll put it in my Consideri

I have minidsp running in my other car as well. The sound signature is very different from Helix DSP pro. If your are in Bangalore/Chennai you can have a listen.btw helix DSP n DSP pro have different DAC that's why signature is a bit different.

Also minidsp includes the coaxial n remote in the price of 31990 which makes it a great bargain.